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Boxing Legend Ricky Hatton's Untimely Death Shakes the Nation: Heartbreaking Tributes Pour In

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Boxing Legend Ricky Hatton's Untimely Death Shakes the Nation: Heartbreaking Tributes Pour In

The boxing world and beyond are mourning the tragic death of Ricky Hatton, affectionately known as 'The Hitman', who was found dead at his home in Gee Cross, Hyde, on Sunday morning, September 14, at the age of 46. Greater Manchester Police have stated that there are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his passing. Hatton, born in Stockport and raised in Hattersley, was a beloved figure who inspired countless individuals throughout his life and illustrious career.

Hatton's family released a deeply moving statement, expressing their profound grief. "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved son Richard," the family said. They remembered him as "so much more than a world champion," highlighting his roles as a loving father, grandfather, brother, and a true friend to many. His family emphasized his "heart as big as his smile," and his kindness, humour, and loyalty that touched everyone. They also acknowledged his public persona, noting he "inspired generations with his fighting spirit, his humility, and his love for the sport," while remaining the "down-to-earth Richard who never forgot where he came from." The family, including parents Ray and Carol Hatton, and brother Matthew, thanked the public for the "overwhelming outpouring of love and support."

During his glittering career, Ricky Hatton won world titles in two weight divisions in the 2000s, securing 45 victories out of 48 professional fights. He earned an army of fans and was widely known as the 'people's champion', admired for staying close to his roots and his unwavering connection with his supporters. Boxing journalist Steve Bunce highlighted Hatton's immense impact, stating he "changed the face of British boxing" from 2001 to 2005. Bunce recalled how Hatton transformed the M.E.N. Arena into his "citadel" and famously drew over 70,000 fans to Las Vegas for his fights. He noted Hatton's unique "common touch," where "everybody seemed to have a Ricky Hatton story," whether meeting him in a pub, on the street, or at a school event, showcasing his relentless energy and personal connection with his fanbase.

Tributes have poured in from across the worlds of sport, entertainment, and politics. His brother, Matthew Hatton, a fellow boxer, shared a heartfelt message: "I love you Richard. See you on the other side X." Coronation Street star Antony Cotton described Hatton as a "gentleman" whom he "loved." Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, a close friend, expressed being "absolutely devastated," adding it was "an absolute honour to know him and carry his belts." Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham spoke of Hatton being "much loved by so many in Greater Manchester," praising him for always supporting causes and making people "smile and proud." TV and radio presenter Paddy McGuinness called him the "people's champion" and a "great mate." Former Love Island star and boxer Tommy Fury felt "gutted" and "heartbroken," acknowledging Hatton's significant role in his boxing journey. Even Sir David Beckham shared a tribute, calling Hatton "one of a kind" and "special," highlighting his love for his fans.

Ricky's ex-girlfriend, model Chelsea Claire, also paid tribute, sharing her heartbreak and stating she was "lucky" to have been his partner. She remembered him as an "inspiration to many." Hatton was also open about his mental health issues following his retirement from the ring.

Hatton's legacy extends to his entrepreneurial ventures, notably Hatton Health and Fitness, a gym he founded on Market Street in Hyde, which was officially opened by boxing legend Muhammad Ali in August 2009. The facility became a training ground for numerous boxing stars, including Tyson Fury and David Haye. The gym's Instagram page shared a statement confirming its closure for the day as a mark of respect, describing Ricky as "much more than a world-class fighter and an exceptional trainer," but a "remarkable person who inspired countless individuals." They affirmed that "Ricky's legacy will live on in the hearts of those he motivated, mentored, and uplifted."

The overwhelming flood of tributes underscores the profound impact Ricky Hatton had both inside and outside the boxing ring, remembered not just for his titles, but for his down-to-earth nature, his fighting spirit, and his unparalleled connection with the common person.

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